Most of the media focus on the array of elaborate hit and miss frocks at the Oscars, but in the queerguru office, our attention is always very firmly fixed on the steady stream of sartorially dressed male stars. Especially the hot looking ones. It was not just Adam Rippon in his Moschino harness that not only caught our … Continue reading
L.A’s OUTFEST annual summer Film Festival also hosts Outfest Fusion LGBTQ People of Color Film Festival that kicked off today. The 5 Day Event which spotlights the diversity of the LGBTQ community and highlights films and offers classes and seminars on filmmaking to ensure all voices are represented in our community. We don’t have access to any … Continue reading
The latest subject that the queer culture POSTURE MAGAZINE has featured in their series #OverTheTop produced in junction with ZAPPOS is Alok Vaid-Menon (who uses they/them pronouns). Vaid-Menon is an internationally renowned poet, performance artist, educator, and activist, who is known for their keen political wit, wildly original personal style. Their work, notably DarkMatter, a performance-art collaboration with Janani … Continue reading
In his review of 30 years of gay, pop culture, Paul Flynn begins with an auspicious moment in 1984 and the confluence of two, groundbreaking songs. “Smalltown Boy” by Bronksi Beat and “Relax” by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, were released in the same year. The former was an achingly beautiful take on the pressures of … Continue reading
E.M. Forster’s MAURICE ☆☆☆☆☆ Having recently seen the wonderful BFI restored 1987 film of Maurice it seemed to me an impossible mission to view this as a play considering the time span and many different scenes and locations. How wrong – this is a stunning, inventive production, David Shields has created a very innovative set … Continue reading